Biology, asked by laibabaloch, 28 days ago

how does non competitive inhibition prevents the substrate to change into product? ( for class 11) in simple English please ( it's a short answer) write it in short please​

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Answered by minhatyasmeen
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In non-competitive inhibition, the inhibitor binds to an allosteric site and prevents the enzyme-substrate complex from performing a chemical reaction. This does not affect the Km (affinity) of the enzyme (for the substrate).

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